jdbauman
1 W
Hi Guys,
I found this video and was wondering if someone can answer some questions.
1. At the very beginning of the video, you can see how Roger clips the batteries onto the bike. It looks like they just slip onto some sort of connector plate. Very easy and convenient. It doesn't look like he made any mods to the batteries at all. Does anyone know what they connector plates are called, and where to buy them? Also, do you know if using this plates will bypass the BMS upon discharge of the batts?
2. How hard would it be to build some sort of a board (or something) where these connector plates are mounted to it, then have a switch that could toggle your battery configuration. For example say setting "A" on the switch puts all 4 batts in parallel. Setting "B" puts you into a 2s2p configuration for more power.
Any ideas? Thanks guys for your input!
JD (I guess I need to come up with a new name since there is already another JD on this board)
You can see the video here:
http://one.revver.com/watch/346548/flv
I found this video and was wondering if someone can answer some questions.
1. At the very beginning of the video, you can see how Roger clips the batteries onto the bike. It looks like they just slip onto some sort of connector plate. Very easy and convenient. It doesn't look like he made any mods to the batteries at all. Does anyone know what they connector plates are called, and where to buy them? Also, do you know if using this plates will bypass the BMS upon discharge of the batts?
2. How hard would it be to build some sort of a board (or something) where these connector plates are mounted to it, then have a switch that could toggle your battery configuration. For example say setting "A" on the switch puts all 4 batts in parallel. Setting "B" puts you into a 2s2p configuration for more power.
Any ideas? Thanks guys for your input!
JD (I guess I need to come up with a new name since there is already another JD on this board)
You can see the video here:
http://one.revver.com/watch/346548/flv